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I have just purchased a new HP laptop with wireless network card; after much
fussing I was able to connect to internet successfully but only WITHOUT any protection on the router. When I attempt to apply WEP it doen't get a signal back from router. During process of trying solutions, I changed the passphrase on the router to a 5-character word (it was an 8-character word which has been working for more than a year with other wireless laptop) but new laptop with Vista Home Premium wants 5 or 13 characters, so I changed in the router. BUT the Properties of the linksys connection still shows the old (8 character) password and even when I change it and save out, it goes back to the old one. I have tried to get at those properties several ways but no luck. Help! Note: I can get connected through this router if I hardwire the laptop AND am successful wirelessly as long as connection isn't protected (obviously not good idea.) Thank you, ~Deborah |
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First, WEP is not safe. It is like locking your door and putting the
key under the mat. You should use WPA2 or at least WPA for wireless security. You will need to make this change on your router and then on both computers. On Tue, 8 Jan 2008 13:28:04 -0800, IDICWorld wrote: I have just purchased a new HP laptop with wireless network card; after much fussing I was able to connect to internet successfully but only WITHOUT any protection on the router. When I attempt to apply WEP it doen't get a signal back from router. During process of trying solutions, I changed the passphrase on the router to a 5-character word (it was an 8-character word which has been working for more than a year with other wireless laptop) but new laptop with Vista Home Premium wants 5 or 13 characters, so I changed in the router. BUT the Properties of the linksys connection still shows the old (8 character) password and even when I change it and save out, it goes back to the old one. I have tried to get at those properties several ways but no luck. Help! Note: I can get connected through this router if I hardwire the laptop AND am successful wirelessly as long as connection isn't protected (obviously not good idea.) Thank you, ~Deborah -- Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ |
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I would love to change this but the Linksys router (BEFW11S4 with updated
firmware) only gives me the option of WEP - I have searched their user guide but it seems I haven't another option. SO - since WEP is better than nothing, it's what I've got. So - how do I get the passphrase to input and remain correct? Thanks! "Barb Bowman" wrote: First, WEP is not safe. It is like locking your door and putting the key under the mat. You should use WPA2 or at least WPA for wireless security. You will need to make this change on your router and then on both computers. On Tue, 8 Jan 2008 13:28:04 -0800, IDICWorld wrote: I have just purchased a new HP laptop with wireless network card; after much fussing I was able to connect to internet successfully but only WITHOUT any protection on the router. When I attempt to apply WEP it doen't get a signal back from router. During process of trying solutions, I changed the passphrase on the router to a 5-character word (it was an 8-character word which has been working for more than a year with other wireless laptop) but new laptop with Vista Home Premium wants 5 or 13 characters, so I changed in the router. BUT the Properties of the linksys connection still shows the old (8 character) password and even when I change it and save out, it goes back to the old one. I have tried to get at those properties several ways but no luck. Help! Note: I can get connected through this router if I hardwire the laptop AND am successful wirelessly as long as connection isn't protected (obviously not good idea.) Thank you, ~Deborah -- Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ |
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OK, so, THAT really made me feel like a total jerk... smile It turns out I
was trying to input the passphrase used to generate the key(s) - one I realize my error, I input Key#1 and - there I was connected! SO - if anyone out there is experiencing this issue -make sure you are inputing the correct thing! Now I will start another thread to deal with the other 2 big issues I am having with this new laptop smile I don't know why I am surprized that I have problems with EVERY new piece of hardware I buy, since it DOES happen every time! shaking head ah well... Thanks to all the Expert Help available here! ~Deborah "IDICWorld" wrote: I would love to change this but the Linksys router (BEFW11S4 with updated firmware) only gives me the option of WEP - I have searched their user guide but it seems I haven't another option. SO - since WEP is better than nothing, it's what I've got. So - how do I get the passphrase to input and remain correct? Thanks! "Barb Bowman" wrote: First, WEP is not safe. It is like locking your door and putting the key under the mat. You should use WPA2 or at least WPA for wireless security. You will need to make this change on your router and then on both computers. On Tue, 8 Jan 2008 13:28:04 -0800, IDICWorld wrote: I have just purchased a new HP laptop with wireless network card; after much fussing I was able to connect to internet successfully but only WITHOUT any protection on the router. When I attempt to apply WEP it doen't get a signal back from router. During process of trying solutions, I changed the passphrase on the router to a 5-character word (it was an 8-character word which has been working for more than a year with other wireless laptop) but new laptop with Vista Home Premium wants 5 or 13 characters, so I changed in the router. BUT the Properties of the linksys connection still shows the old (8 character) password and even when I change it and save out, it goes back to the old one. I have tried to get at those properties several ways but no luck. Help! Note: I can get connected through this router if I hardwire the laptop AND am successful wirelessly as long as connection isn't protected (obviously not good idea.) Thank you, ~Deborah -- Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ |
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thanks for the update.
Please consider replacing the router with a new one that provides proper security (WPA2/WPA). You'll also get faster wireless speeds with any router you buy since yours is 802.11b only. On Tue, 8 Jan 2008 15:13:01 -0800, IDICWorld wrote: OK, so, THAT really made me feel like a total jerk... smile It turns out I was trying to input the passphrase used to generate the key(s) - one I realize my error, I input Key#1 and - there I was connected! SO - if anyone out there is experiencing this issue -make sure you are inputing the correct thing! Now I will start another thread to deal with the other 2 big issues I am having with this new laptop smile I don't know why I am surprized that I have problems with EVERY new piece of hardware I buy, since it DOES happen every time! shaking head ah well... Thanks to all the Expert Help available here! ~Deborah "IDICWorld" wrote: I would love to change this but the Linksys router (BEFW11S4 with updated firmware) only gives me the option of WEP - I have searched their user guide but it seems I haven't another option. SO - since WEP is better than nothing, it's what I've got. So - how do I get the passphrase to input and remain correct? Thanks! "Barb Bowman" wrote: First, WEP is not safe. It is like locking your door and putting the key under the mat. You should use WPA2 or at least WPA for wireless security. You will need to make this change on your router and then on both computers. On Tue, 8 Jan 2008 13:28:04 -0800, IDICWorld wrote: I have just purchased a new HP laptop with wireless network card; after much fussing I was able to connect to internet successfully but only WITHOUT any protection on the router. When I attempt to apply WEP it doen't get a signal back from router. During process of trying solutions, I changed the passphrase on the router to a 5-character word (it was an 8-character word which has been working for more than a year with other wireless laptop) but new laptop with Vista Home Premium wants 5 or 13 characters, so I changed in the router. BUT the Properties of the linksys connection still shows the old (8 character) password and even when I change it and save out, it goes back to the old one. I have tried to get at those properties several ways but no luck. Help! Note: I can get connected through this router if I hardwire the laptop AND am successful wirelessly as long as connection isn't protected (obviously not good idea.) Thank you, ~Deborah -- Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ -- Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ |